Legal Question in Family Law in Montana

Parenting Plan

What do I have to do to get a parenting plan? I cant afford an attorney and have paid child support for 3 1/2 years. I have not seen my son in 2 years. There was never any kind of parenting plan put in place, she just flat out refuses to let me take him for visitation.


Asked on 6/17/09, 3:20 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Carolyn J. Stevens CJ Stevens|Law

Re: Parenting Plan

This is similar to another post today about support and parenting.

-- If you cannot afford a lawyer, you can call the Montana State Bar Lawyer Referral Service and ask for a pro bono attorney.

-- You can visit www.montanalegalhelp.org

-- You can call your district court to ask if your district has a pro se help clinic (pro se is representing yourself)

You need to file a petition or motion to adopt a Parenting Plan or Schedule. You attach your proposed Parenting Plan. You can find templates to help you create the schedule or plan. Montana Legal Help or your court's pro se program probably has the forms you need.

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Answered on 6/17/09, 12:53 pm


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